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  • 7/31/2019 Loy 168-169

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    I still get lost in t he halls sometimes.Elizabeth Gribbins (12) |

    At Manual people just randomly get up and start actingonly at

    Manual.Amanda Vance (12) |My advice to the underclassmen is to

    deal with all your ACT work during your junior year and not wait until

    your senior year. I wish I would have.Grace Dumesnil (12)

    Ties to HomeA blur of green and white garments orbited the

    energetic movements of the dancers, like national

    ags waving in the wind. At the ftieth anniversary of

    Nigerian independence celebration, Chiomah Okafor

    (12) danced along to the distinctively rhythmic music,

    compelled by her passion for Nigerian culture.

    Though Okafor was born in America, her parents were

    native to Nigeria and lived there for most of their lives.

    To maintain ties to their home country and culture, her

    parents decided to raise Okafor in a more Nigerian way.

    Every meal eaten in the household was original to

    Nigeria, and celebrations of holidays were extravagant,

    and centered around food, music, dancing, prayer,

    and fellowship.

    My parents involve the Nigerian culture a lot of ways

    in our lives; they really appreciate America and everything

    this country has provided for us, Okafor said.

    Because of the joy that the Nigerian culture brought to

    Okafor, she devoted her time to returning the favor. She

    participated in different organizations that raised money

    for impoverished areas of Nigeria.

    One such event was sponsored by the African

    Christian Fellowship to celebrate 50 years of Nigerian

    independence.

    The event was great. I had a chance to bond with my

    friends and family, eat my favorite Nigerian foods, and

    dance, Okafor said. All the money that was raised went

    to help the parts of Nigeria in poverty.

    Okafor hoped to move to Nigeria after getting a

    degree in medicine to do mission work and help those in

    poverty in Nigeria by providing free health care.

    Nigeria is my home away from home, so its only right

    that I give back to the place that raised me, Okafor said.

    ChiomahOkafor(12)

    Mary Garrett, HSU

    Mark Gartner, HSU

    Krishna Gathani, MST

    Sally George, CMA

    Molly Gerrish, HSU

    Brianna Gibson, YPAS

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    Alexander Haynes, MSTAngela Heaps, VA

    Alex Heath, YPAS

    Shy Heath, HSU

    Lauren Heavrin, YPAS

    Marcus Helm, HSU

    Trent Hafer, HSU

    James Hahn,CMA

    Monali Haldankar, MST

    Marissa Hale, HSU

    Christine Haley, CMA

    Emerson Hargrove, MST

    Shelby Gray, YPAS

    Emily Green, MST

    Alison Greer, VA

    Elizabeth Gribbins, HSU

    Barrett Grider, CMA

    Benjamin Grimes, HSU

    Brianna Harlan, HSU

    Lindsey Harper, VA

    Alayna Harris, HSU

    Douglas Harville, YPAS

    Ryan Hater, YPAS

    Laura Hayes, HSU

    Trevor Griner, CMA

    Nora Grossman, HSU

    James Guenther HSU

    Mechael Guess, YPAS

    Courtney Gupta, HSU

    Timothy Haag, CMA

    Kelsey Gilpin, VA

    Rachel Golde, HSU

    Sydni Gordon, CMA

    Frances Gossen, HSU

    Emily Graver, YPAS

    Angelique Graves, YPAS